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Rob Denholm

Diagnosed with relapsing MS in 2006, Rob is a former primary school teacher and lives in Newton le Willows.

He's blogged about the difficulties of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) system from his experience in 2019.

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MS doesn’t fit into the boxes PIP provide

Rob's calling on the UK Government to fix PIP. Read his story on why it's not working.

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